_ • T i e Rem causes. ' t: I I Through this kindness of a frieudin Phl ilade ,- P lnitis ' p his, (presunisfd - from the t .. , upon it tol ~ ta CoL,Ass Dialios) we have been put in post, session of theOublie Ledger of the T.oth inse., 4 , eontaining in* 1 ° Money" article the following i able strietaireteupon the subject- elf the Tariff ] and the e.loakliigs of ruin whiCh are justbeginf ng' gto be relied for electioneering parposes , by the monoptists and their allies, alias Gov: , Johnston nd he Whigs. Coming it this,time upon the very eels of his AceidenCy's late'visit here, nothing tmia be more oppiatune to us, and coming film a neutral papec,%tao one need hesitate to giq it a serious Consiaeration. We . , hope our DeM,#eratie friends w il l not overlook \ • it; and that after having read it earefully - •they I will band it o$ to their Whig neighbors, •and ,especially to tire who listened to the lugabri- , ous tale of thevote-begging Governor on Fri - day evening lait. It explains the real cause of the present 4epressed state of the coal and , : iron business ii Pennsylvania. in a manner so; Pa lai that the most stupid mind cannot fail to see and endo it.. - . , The Sehuylklll Coal trade continues depress-: ad by ies. This heavy miners made , ao , jest to produce a general stoppage of all the mining 41.ablishments, till the, market' should be relieted from the over-stock that .presses so - beaitily upon it. The movemerit failed, as-usual i for want of union. But the absence of de band, even 'at present ruinorit rates, has dinitnished tbe . receipts from the „mines to the. eitent of nearly 25 per cent. weekly. We hope good results will follow, though i generil, stoppage for one month woul d . have been bettni : . The people of the Coal re giot are comphmung that the consumers of iron in this country are permitted to avail themselves of the cheap metal which the late revulsion in Bighted has thresse, into market., pis is very illiberal; as well might the shop-, keepers in every country town ask protection: • against every Sheriff's sale of goods which, may, once in a While; throw a bargain in the way of the publie. No one 'supposes that the present price odron will continue long. It is! about the first flin g that will rise when things, get righted in Great Britain"; and no legisla-' nen can be 'elaStic enough- to provide against' every temporarieontingency of this kind. 'The Iron bus i ness lii.§ always, in the main, paid -well, and if irotiMastetswoulakeep reasonably out of debt forever-extension of new works, inch - periodical ibontingencies being expected, would always find them in .condition to meet them. A terrible fuss is made in our partisan R ev about the stoppage of some manufacto ee„ which, 1114,:the over-drought that now af flicts the land, and every other evil, is charged to the tariff of 'O. Doubtless, the New Eng land factor, ignorant of the causes of our coal distress as we are of his, attributes -the dull ness of the coal also to the said tariff' It is the rule ofinan to charge all 'his errors to anything bat Vii own faults. Now we know - that the tariff has nothing to do with the pres ent coal 'distresit, because the true cause is stiekingns in the side like prickly thorns, in every direction.;•,2 And this cause is ample to account for all,:nur evils. Our colliers were , making much money during the two last years. Credit was cheap, ,and our Banks' issued an enormous amaatt . t of paper money, which in heed. the unwill colliers to borrow and•invest in heavy permaiieut improveinents. This sud den and generAestension was thus unnatural ly forced beyond' the wants of tine market.— inersupply waSil the result; of course. 'Low Flees and, externed "credits, to force - off this riawarranterl,.ptuctioti, followed equally in " coarse. The ht a, as usual, when their vie ' tins are fully if:4 the scrape which their trood of paper m.oney goo ted them into, drew off the wickets, and fefOhem high and dry, owing ev, non. IDA.Tid Wilmot. err body, worri o W. to death for payment, and . t The re-nominatron of this genth obliged, to sell trieir coal without p rofs: f i h f is ve ;:canaidate for Con roes, by the Den winch to cancel it single obligation ! ,• this District, will everywhere be ht not enough to prinduce all and . every distress of whi In the coal trade complasinrts oi:iiricli-2Y.s.the frienc of Freedom an, . mast he essent - ; ly unlike any other basine.ss i lessnes t 5. .4 11is in ' rru P tible inte ' ir P in the ' chargeciple, has , of his ant tnu, we a. ef. elliar with. At a ll . events, i t the maintenance cif P rin =not p lily leaveraneh of a bulane e . agairit oki the poor t 3 er-t ', ed tariff of '4G. V. ell; like him' a- high and honorable distinct: the leading Statesmen of the en 4 causes produce !Ike effects : and we are led to , that, the ' people feel. that it him they have more than snap ..,t, aed, faithful' Repcesentative—one u have been corn 44 'tiled by o ther s, with the semi t s h tu e i t e 'n.: . n, rely wit' confidence under sects. The I stern manufacturers, we do and in ev ry emergency—or tn', were ra ''. ; ing immense profits. They , not 'betray them rough fear or flat had to hay up 44 4 . 4 . 3 of the railways north, soot: i ll is neither seduced; by the smile of P nit and west; ,'! get rid of their acerienulat a:ive . a , by its threatinings. Ells posit i capital, and the,h, are no Yankees if they hove l time as a eandid4te, is one of pecur not plashed the :Funding of new manufactories .ie interest, and upon this Distri , 'such further ! n we slew Pennsylvanians k en • 4 have extended. ;',,And What is more, when their ) tr c ;anxious attention of the. whole ! goods fell from . .., , e pressure of overstock an the Whatever may be eaid here, by per : market, instea. - diminishin.e. their production. inies or interestid political oppo eA writ . " see m our Conere-ssion they stored tb _, goods under advances, and conry i t• kept adding m 4 . ; to the stock until the lasti onl, he great issde with which tb ,_ Mr.WILUO'r is so' i closely associated. ha ra •x s o f ons, , and credit c•re exhausren ; evils Rill give new end then sonde Ay they let loose the contepts. the 'friends of f hopes and new c Frdedom—bis defeat of their overki , Oetted warehouses, and forced 'hurled ,__ ,_ , of tri ump h th roug h u uy u 0 .111.4 41 . them off at true ,on, to raise money. To the t observant man,* ho knows these things, i(and I tireidoininions of , Slavery. Will who ma be ''. 'grant 6f facts so neturiobs?) „ suttaitit i those whifearlessly uphod how idle and o 4'.' manly . sounds this. senseless atalinterests of t eliortli? Or a 7 of '.' tariff h “. tariff 1 .'•? So long as we down her own champions at the bid. itits shit our •4es to the true south ? Can nonan be 'upheld in cause of our dis- • Alin, unless he bends hia neck to th tress, these •4 : *ens will be. forever recurring; P. *hems, if - we ..'old discern the real source of . 4 tin. aof the -- Slat , e power? the evil: the : snedy, would be self-suggest- qu e stio n s l___ , _ n j ii ,,..., th e e .. 3rat mernent' andi direct} involved in the - . ire. From the history we: have just traced toi L"_'_?_.„._l/11,1_ff Mr. f rexor. Of his r the rise, prop' - .., and accomplishment of the' g m h ‘ u,..._e'Vf" . :: .. , 13 k .. a a :not entertain a do present calamit , '4 - a crisis in the coal trade, which' unanimous 7fiuub....re.incimil• lotion by the we know to be* '. `a. and from the inferential Convention Of this' county, composed Swings we ha made of the Corres,ponding, elute and con . .. ! nence.s of the -condition of Ines. of hub mittakeable evidence t neon .To 'tte it seems -,.."-. other branches (i f prod'uetive industry, it is d ad be iiii - i ) . :* • plain that we ''' it all to the vicious zhanges, uu wo.voice upon the q suddenly made ohe volume ' of our „ enTrency, MrlMilmot's retdrn to COngress, ad wok the as k s so quickly issued the vast i titre h hottfOitisiocagolee.t."Aithipaolihe.Pesr*Pmliett I T. nnitelphia tu sw y ppc. mood of Po ,_;°tolae3r c. " athaed - of in / 80 ' would exult in hii defeat,---then. se , _ -'7, and then 411 more sad , nly withdrawn it,, ~ the present aon„„ l ,_ ninon of things, which is-chart ot ! tina parties here w t, y-yezere would be cue, - traceable to ,;e3etem , could not. hove exilt"' w a t a na the public good were flowed al. If the ri who labor for their breed, Mid, 'to suffer most;by these revubsiops,. tiinitnoifements of certai t i - politi is: count instead of prejudice, . o °. from nnsteadin ' of employment at from loss rugs of persona . 'of wages by fa ~ice uld only: turn Iron:their ' 15 .7 .- 41 '., . and ill , gill. . ignorant' potti ' ' speculations and set their . '_, —` ' - Plain sound idy to work, they would seertlie ;Qs - mm..or Plc.Alsasy Fr*: true muse, SS 1 - iithe remedy would then be in says! the:44mM .I :Plbocker, o 7_7 their own hail ;' If .thep will refuse to - iote, very mug*. 7 . nor, It S PP,r I. l u to say canal ' l who will not .. pledge , himself Is *Mink Weir sig,, s spark : f iet. , 10 fight to for the speestrreforroatiou of sun ; bonnet . `± Wi out a moment's . t n n to'effietd , . - iiidenl,ihe evil Will - be . jerked; it titt . Wheihead, and threw. it abott domilom I . Mit , 1 ., where ',' T :_a: c • l y. it bights . - 1 Stable awittliia oin:son,.miiich in -tuft . :4-I.**.isED..,--At ibai.lat9 anrma ' - 14 4 - -,- -- --, —'' ' '''. • . •Ii• ' ' / P ii eelild . Ciii' , ;on for the diniiiie ;4nf West_ 81 #-,- -Was t" ..io. InCe- • e'Plitir* l:l - ' .. in Gimolf, BieV.Delan- eY ' ..' . • ' •'"ittylviiihington . . in 'Zsidt) hal --beet; ::': ":;.-, from the ; ' No , 11 1404' . . „ 1 , - ''. l- ., , v `i'''. ' " I • ...1 -!! • ! ' pig Sim , from a - : I iNIS man hita Federalism li •er B. F.'HititXrrjan. , 4 no man ~ ore satisaio — 04 ish ors .up thcirl . - _ OS,' . tericiets, their ion emptihle ter , trey_ their titterreckl4soess of p .. iPlq. . l ow i ng , hard hits pro frbm hp 3 Epee cAse N. I Y., and :re but a sam >'o , whinh he, "puts i ;he 'kits i nto them , i ite - , 4,_:- . , sPOe° • t • ' Tn Anti, the o?iy rule upon whit • Whig can support Gen. Taylor. is contradiction. They must construe didate as we are°ld to interpret b by oppoites. , They Claim to e Whigs, and tho Gen. Taylor because he is not an n that is, not enough of a Whig to ha the lessWhig,.gerli he has, the bette the Whigs. ' They profess i l o be' opposed to .. its : extension int.! new territories . support Get). TaVor because he owl dred slaves; and frill not be very li the Wilmot Proyksoif it will depriv • market for his slak-es. They are opp4sed to land rude Mexico, and go fpr !Taylor because favor of taking s)ven of her provii the line of the Syria Madre! . [S to Gen. Gaines.] I - They denouncti tile Mexican war abhorred war," avid 411 engaged in i keis in the crimd; li.nd they suppi beeause•he has killed and captured carts than any other cif the " criminal. in that war. 1 I They are the_frielids of peace an another war if 4.4 en-I Cass is. electe been a friend of piaoe for thirty odd therefore they go for Gen. Taylor, hail been like Gonah, of Gath, " a from his youth uP !" They insist uplon having a North date to humble te South, and are a "Northern ma d with Southern p and therefore they take a.- Southern no principles at ay. They are desperately bent upon ha' , soil and free men 1' ? " and therefore the ' elect a President vho has stocked a he owns with slaves. They firmly believe that the salva country . dependsi upon the Whig therefore they watnt a President wh party -man ; who !will have no opin own, but will be [Whig if Congress Democraticif Corgress is Dernocnt , i tionist if Congs is for abolitio American if Congss is Native Ame neither one thirin• inor the other, if t and House of Representatives happe 1 vided. 1; : i• p 1 in.short, a sort Fr, . f' c-ame.ton _ resi is to take the hue and the color of th( he happens to lig t upon. TAYLOR AT TR It SO G i er IT— DN FEN]) TIONS.—At a poliiical • meeting at, Virginia, a few wdekls Since, where I ,Wise, (for Cab,) Dd Joseph Segar, Taylor orator, spoke iri!a discussion, said, as .reported i the Richmond R ‘.. Gen. Taylor itook ithe true vi; veto poCY - er—was lot for itsabrozatio not veto bills relating Co the enrren operations, the tariff andijntenial imp because, like Madison, 41 regard to be regarded thoseiquestions as settle tutionally speakiti,g, by repeated and.long , acquiesence. I But. ftn." — r i palpably unconstiintiorial and hasty Isiderate legislation 4i4r he WOUL the '-VETO, and tinder this rescr. .niiffllt be safely riled ~ o n to VET Icontaining the prorisions of the Wi visa." 1 - 1/21)i,Art • • i i rll3 gn Winfieldfieott*)Pi-VOOloond of t; Gene Tlytor to the Wilterli. - - Dssulel'WeltittentSpeecti . di The Taylor nien have, at length, got their nit I(mi-expected ' . and long-heralded speech from ca' D4iel Webster, and little good da we think it thi dethein. nasayEi that . col • Gen. Taylor is &military man merely. He' luta, had no training in civil affairs, he has had no:participation in the councils of the Repub lic-he, is known only by his brilliant achieve manta at.the head of tho American army. • The whigs of Massachusetts, and I among them, are ' Inl of opinion that it was not wise, not discreet, to 1, lel go to the army for our candidates for the Pres- eig ideiCy. This is the FIRST .INSTANCE in the ' history of the government of the United States, It'll ( thin any MERE MILITARY MAN has been 1 1 % 11 proposed for that office. * * The case it therefore, stands by itself, without a precedent in 4nr previous history." in Again he says: "Before Gen. Taylor's nom- „„ ination, I stated always, when the subject was a lc mentioned by my friends, that I did not, and tot could not recommend the nomination of a mil- ! H: itary man to the people of the United States, i fel ; for.4he office of President. It was against my oa convictions - if : what was due to the best inter- ski' est?) 'try, and the character of the plc Ile - I stand ufion the same' r. • groand ! _ . :,,* - eUnsider thatlsuch a nomi natinn,;; QV FIT for the Whigs to tet of sneikeritas very severs upon those who has nominated Gen. Taylor. He said ." that !sagacious, Wise, far seeing doctrine of AVAIL.-1c Atirtart, lies at the bottom of the whole mat- , b o ° ,' ter.r 1 Wit han learl3r end tionsand . The fa- at Sytt. the way. in in all an honest let rule bf their tan d dreams, y support tra Whig, t him. iSo he is 'fOi. acery and and _they two hun ;ely to'gO him of •a nity from he was in es, up 4.0 ds-letter s " a God as.parta- Taylor ore 'Mai ' engaeeil The New York Herald in a review of this speich of Daniel Webster, says: " From be- I ginning to end, he seems fo be ruakinz an apol- 1 . l ogi, for spporting a man so ignorant in public i A , affars, as even he himself represents Gen. Tay- lorJ He damns his own candidate with faint ~ prai t se. And observes at the close of the ar ticlii, " that every day seems to strengthen the confidence of the Mends of Gen. Cass." Weill mai they be strengthened , for.never was disaf- , ~, feetion greater among the Whigs than 'at the ! - Q. 7,: ~ pretent time; or unanimky , more potent than i ,g witli the democrats, in every State of the Un-plarol ion,qexeept New York.) 'Of the certainty af 6„1 theit• election we as much believe, as we 4:to 1 Drinko tha4 with it, will be secured the ascendency , p E i t; of those principles, which are a safelOard to me, ourZeountry, and which is pre-emiudntly pre-; P 7 ferable to the election of a man without ;KW- w cal principle, "and who ba4 had/no trainirig in st eivi. affairs;" or " has bad %/participation in 1.r. h ,T,.. 1 the ...councils of the Republie," and "is known ~. Mrs. E onlg by his brilliant achiefements" in the field Du" i to '`. -ofsiar.—Neic London Xtemocrat: i , afraid off , who has ears; and .ecause be in of war in nand pposed to nciples; man with *rtg "fee y wantto 1 the.soil ion of the arty, and is a no on of his is Whir ; , • c; abo- ; tia itre me i ,edtRIVAL THE EUROPA. oir pre 'bie Steamer ropa. from Liverpool on the 2.d Inst., reacted New. York on Wednesday h " gym" eveing, with seven day's later whines from iean ; abd e Semite to be di- dent, who Congress Europe_ news shows a slight decline again in breill staffs, a steady business in cotton, and a firm market in provisi.~ns. Tile Chartists trials are proceeding in Lon don and Liverpool. .At London, five have been found guilty of sedition and sentenced to two years iniprisonm en t. • Ir7 ; eland is quiet but it is feared that the po tatoii crop in that country will-prove a total SG POSI- : amptan, ; enry A. a lmdirig ifr. Sept . . . - w of .the' faihite. The reports in regard to the grain D — wou ld ; and ¶otatoe crops in England are contradic- ' y, fiscal tory- - 'cements The Dublin Freeman's Journal in en article ' be bank, ,on te crops in Ireland comes to the conclusion 1 1, consti- i thatii another. faminq is - inevitable---one that' t, djueatiin 1 williproduce - deaths ; by the ,thousands. The , i e a s es of , wheit crop is one-fourth below an average, !Ego d incon- and the potatoe crop - may be looked upon as !I 1 ex er ei,s e lost;* Oats have been seriously injured by ._! ; f A ation, he.' storms. ' mr i any bill i The commission will be opened in Clonthel mot Prn-; aboUt 10th Sept., when Messrs, ; O'Brien, T. P.l en 131e*Iler, Lune, J. J. O'Donahoe, Charles G. I ) Duffy and a few others will be put on their i trial; I an, as a i Airrests are daily ntking place of persons im- , enTat'Y orl plicited in the recent insurrectionary proceed-I'l iled with ~ i r ,, s ,-, '1,.. 0 P o PultmJ letit.cicc.—The accounts from Paris state. 1:1 1 : `his fear - , thatfour more journals have. been suppressed,iwe t', and j 0 , and ; I ;others are threatened. The journalists i r Yi wined fel l presented an indignant protest to the National I s n among Asse:tr.blv. • ry. Tile ; Tile National Assembly decided by a large ;1 upright , ma k tr i ty to prosecute CauHdter and Lonis ijt on whim' . m a d e , for the•part they took in the late intsur- & II circuit- . reettnn, but both have escaped.l bei who will i lillis Blanc is in England. ine eTS — vtin i Chusidiere's whereabouts is unknown. of • 'wer, nor; ; Paris is rife with rumers_of an impending in- del n, at this '' t'and thestrictestmilitaryprecautionsl del -siirr i ge ion, and jr are iidopted by the Government, tis wed' The government has sent 4000 troops andi 1 ships of war to 'Venice, and orders have' i .nnanitryea.4--b_ seve i a l beet given to station an additional Frencl ar- I V nts, the ~r ly - lif - TO, 000 men on the Alpine frontier. •b; I election`, They aro to be marched to the assistance of l name of 1 1 tali, against Austria, incase the former should! His sue - harp' . assistance. I Ti urage ~t o .Gii:1111.4.Y..--The latest accounts from Frank would Pei - fort Mates that several paragraphs of the ccn- i t the en ; stitution have been adopted. It Will gnaran e North ; tee liberty of religious opinion and public wor he i rights ' ti I . ft Tit - .. she stnke';!: - .letters from Vienna of the. 22d oh., an 'rig of the fittititice that a collision of a very serious charae; this Re- lir gad taken plate between the workmen and arrneetithe Vational,Guards. ese are 1 DpiSIARK —Accounts from Denmark states our judg- that an armistice has just been definitively • -election poneinded - by the exertions of 31. Belcourt, the - eleetien , 1 :4geriL of the French Republic and the interven lbt. His i lion isf the 'agent of Great Britain. The ar -aPera4e Mist l 6 is to continue for six, months. )1' seventy p CSSIA.—A conspiracy has been discover-, 1 ii f the fe+ ed iri Berlin to overthrow the government.— if there The /ditiscieratie. leaders bad scarcely, armed se estion e l f about 12, 040,ef the people and the government e :, there is lad 'taken measures.to suppress it. and jut ! Rissu..—Russia has determillted to station e Setit OO,OOO in Poland during the winter. y Who A 1 v Ben al it Petriel'i eontro ! in ihi 1 And fee_ 1i Itadford 11 Omni Eft3IIIICAIIII AND EAICIIIQUANN IN THE IFDIZIL-ACCOUDIII from the West In . dies mention a terrible .Hurricane and earth quake which visited these. Islands on the 21st - ri o(4lw:ust. At' Bt. Bitty it lasted five_ hours, J 4ul was accompanied. with three distinct and Ti* relent shocks of an earthquake. The barome- *fell to - 26.6. Throughout the entire island lees (of the tenements were thrown down sad tite ,piantations of stgar vine prostrated_ The less fif life has been - very great, The fthoonei Msrj foundered. With alr her crew. :A ivied `at $4 ?thrall's was loot, with ten persons.-- 1 , 'numbers `were also:` killed by the falling buildings. • The Legislature has been convened t take measures for relief. Fran Antigun , itba accounts prosn.Of , painful interw,. The I-Englihs/I*Am and PsUattili ire nearly-over -4 ttic4F.; the .! 5 e the island ate 0 1 *W EleVen pet-semi *ere killed -by del in buildings, and five Churches thrown Tlis ,i( - *1) : Ao — tier • tit htil4 1 ii r Ile *le 1 i 3i6114 091911 ,w.. t .e eff cid oe !„ei 1 ; 11 .(L doastrons thsi rthe death din p s ftir as heara fmm, I st details el the errible Eire calamitiona fine' ta " f Pottsvilla„on S ;, rip yra . ste to neary'tb . ;,4 vnelltngs, storm silo roperty to tbel sin° ;11 tbonsand doliarS. aid isi covered by twit ti l s l e pring Garden,islo, n 4 and sB,oooi e p the ,is supposed to b tbe IS . EARTIIQUA*E--A I earthquake waSfelt po e ons of Newt' rk6 eir Jersey, and Con- cti .4, on Friday r , glit 'Oast week, at about • n rter before eleven. twas felt at Tarry .r• Sing Simi., White.P igns, New York city, le.ensack, Newark, 40. rl'wo shocks were t. Windows rattid, d kbells rang, nerv rsons tremble . Ste, 44. Nothing of the n d as felt in Pluladclplla, and , So our pee e h re concluded ithat titotwithstanding the u' made by they New ly;ork papers, eith, ' w . " no great sh4esi" cakielse that it wa nd:•, for the eipemal edification and G. thin and neigithorhnciii.-- Sat, . Fair and leitOltto , s ,e,Susquehanna &rutty AO_caltn al SaM.'sty tribal .. at Montrose on the Third Tee arty (17th day) is . „ 1848. at 10. o'cicOk .k.-. M - following Gentleniken ,and a dies have been ap . by the Board of *anage i tis jadges and distribu ~ i premiums to wits • , ioi s • . ter and BPriaa --iglyritt—ra Sommers , Samuel . • d Newton Hawley,. !;:, . and Oats — Dal tod Tiffany, Lewis Brash. 'and Mid. • •. , 1 , cops —Ilaj.F. Pleads. Caleb Carona. and WU - t ek t. fi • s,'Eleitentid Citiven—Stephen Breed, , Th o m as soh, and William 'Harding. li ,:v A vid „talln-,E. G. babodek. William garltins, - ' W/. Stephens. r i.' -William Ward, lA:tonal:4i Baarbk and Na th an Co Moto OK and c ,Flor I. She' ei—lislah Maine, PerrillgreSs, and Stephen Par diteretiotury / * minima , . (salary—George, Wm. &Cape and Henry ies,Verretables end Floweri—ll. 3. Nieeh, Thos. tua and Alfred Batdarts. t hanical Laplamest* add Farming Uteradis—Dam Leery F ribs. and lonia MOIL no and other Fenny . Work. Carpets.- Mosnestio r A ii. Cottons sod tirie.ns—Mrs. 8.. J Mena. Miss eh siker, Mrs. E Field, We. Geo. W. Stephens. Orin Leet Mrs. G Bowie, ;'Mrs. B. Lathrop, Mn.s ohnson, Mrs. IN Bailey, Min. Dalton Ti ff any, and A. Newton. 1 1 • , eltionary PremiuMs are titi kie minded according oe ens of the articles eXhibited. - - nirenients will be Made for receiving the above ,nti neid articles, to be exernindilby the Ladies. tithe ice f the Hon Wm. lessop on the Moeda, afternoon ! iox the day of Exhibition; tio that dui 'Ladies can , e better opportunity to examine them • then they COLD , n the day of exhibition anitit is desirable that as (the ladies should attend at Chlntillfrle to examine ides. as can make. it etinven: lent—but in case all des are not sent in at that time they will be re; Mi the morning of the exhibition and arranged %Mined by the ladies appnihted for that purpose. id very oesirablerthat Mote who have not paid Minal subscription ; should do so to 'lssan.L. Post, astner.of the Society , at !just between this and Ming of the exhibition- By orderdf Board of Ifinseem TH031.03'.4 0 EINSON, Preal. Evert.se. See'y !; • the the • mem.. and e It if th..ir the the m . —l - 6. z‘mulmzo— mojoktya. on theintt inst 4 Rev. Mr. Dodge. Mfr. us I 8. , Elversst, of Übe • , to Miss Eunice J. , cif the fonosr plane. J 3 , , on the '34 inst.. iryoiiss E. Melons Esq, / sos A. BORGZSS, to grt 811gL T. Basse..: ..., • pia:Min. on the :lb 'net, infirredettnk Lines Esq.. r.MAsitsa, at Litiessy, to?liss Oil= Buts/, of Once. ' .z In G cos o e* Milford. on thtt3th lest- by Joshua PhinneY rißtst. H. Dix, pf erihhotkoo Miss 13ALtit Le o dttighter of the widow I..tretia Wood, of New for ; . . t , A I 'l x ageyelne...oe the 13thlert..,'hy Eld.. W. Pirker, D *es ACXLCY, Of Spang 0111, and l(Iu Atesean. t ,of the former ptica. : .... _ , New Atirenisements, il.i *• s Willard's Setipary. . frail quarter of this Inatitatimi at atintnae, will .nrenence on Morality Oh Opt. Oth. She, bits taken a .. ae to aorotoitto4alerboariters. And it is desirable Dung [wiles IF bo hart no retativeste the Vill4e, . board with their Telebera.i*here a parental care . exercised. Miss Tattoo, Cr the Owego Betaint I caustibue with Vies Willaiti. •is 81.50 per week. ti ' 39.—.11w. Mite. Sept ..10. 1148. 1. Native, 1 to Se v by n re t j p rp ( :el e a r rCitthrt that P a u ti t gr 8u • h a v ingq ,3 . a County, an Inquest for the partitioning among the rs Darius Coleman dec'd., forihe valuatlim. accord to • awl of all Melinda and primiaes late the estate • Coleman situate M Middletown towmthip. in said lent occupied by him before and-at the thne of his e e. will be held anon the said premises. on Wed. de • . the Ist day of November pent, at-one o'clock P. w. en andwbere thole interested may attend. N. CI. WANNER,. Stiff: 38-6 W. Ettore, Sept: lit 18.13 • LITARIC FLUID for silvei plating Brass. Cop en and German siivem. ana fo• restoring Plate • Aced. It can be readily And effectively applied • nee in i very fag, mienteai Yes- able by c A. ,T.ljati ELL. "' 'eke, 01 It •• 117 , d• . I .dli," . `se There was a little man, and hi wooed a tittle maid." .. i. There au a kink , Tikllar, • , And be had a little soul, ' 4 he tend, ii little coal let ui dry. try. try, If ;se can't make a snit of clothe*, As good as Johnny Grovel. J. .t between little you and little T. I. I. Just between little you aid little I." , Them said his tithe soul. - . ' ' Peeping . from he little hole, ." F , inteet. lint! Tailor. you five grikgrit, grit, Put if tie not uncivil, - Pray tell me hoar the d—%-1, • e melee salt: ofcloilms,that ralU fit. fit fit, an me make a Suit of clothes that will fa." 1 * Then the,littla Tellorinpoke, , I " Pile soul it II °opts. 1 F , Is serous troths!) frog learned to bop, bop, bop, have learned to eut, andtrwer. tl very little blunder overt • _ " i my little paten t.pliin to put* them up, op, tip, IVith my fittleimterit Ilan to pref.. them Op." . rob. Groves the artiat pledges liinsalt to .stab more 1. inn better poetry, make ri better .sperreb. mat, it. Broad r ta Y se vpst or pants, than aoallar!oat of -, - I - , • IParblaaa alibi Xis ' 14 over learli j a Oran; 5- 1 -4aady pay, far. a$ fia,iog , abaell, _484 1 a ellibt yral. -s••- r• . ' " - “,1 1,1 : • '. 4 .-•-'' ' 'i ~ ' lORNiillitilltl.' Ifileilli., 1 .. :1,4`,,-.• ..: 5r ' ~. ~. ', -;-,,, i , i i i . • . ~ • AIOO I IPST - i i iti •presbyttwf ansta.' la 8 meinuit.', via b. 'at ril4•s4s•Willi • • a °l44•l ''f 6° .1 e l. the it i Mitt ' 1 :: te l o rlailit"li fi t imoy A. ig ' r em. — lt iiimodote. ini'' *ilia 'wilt* of tho-P4)____oll7 _.,,,_ 0180 "1 12 _ g ehm . dieh as An d is espoo to loam • t'! °•• . 1 7..1%....A 5 t o sad C E., ,awidoel Boma sin b. ,' low re - vor*licility *la imi tatted AO tbo _. _,,e ool °N albs . out. . 1111 • [ ll l4khY 0d ir 1 11 7 • 04 7 6 fres • y tiff* to Showy ,-- - - i le .ruts 4 , 11 . 1 Of ?/Al . 'ifr , ~ Li• ' .. - 4. .1,.. . L ,- , r .• •• ..!P , , ~.,..i _ i Olt • • . r . " 4 : . $ • 66 .... opti , : olavy,g. IVID•r_, ;; - ,'•, - ;:to .-. ig • Surre7 gia, - e "‘""----- AOO tt • Smelt woks, VONA. . ; r . saw. a. ad O. c_N WY ll9 . lO l' .t' :' ''' “ Y. U. LW wt itist*o. 1 ...,.. i ,„„.) 2 . • ' )4411 1! • • 8 0!• 4 0 11 • 1 . ) i and” 4'.--,,.,,,, r .........,,:..,,...4.,,,,,,,,..,..,., .77•6411iir.c' 14 Wo, illopissuor. 1 43.- - • , i . , --) - - ~ ... -•s 2 - .BI • f ii 411 17, 112 Raft IN get at t ? 7,1 . 9 'ettoilart ►VADO sale al hquali3 here were irricatie tholatter 'one, the former of rat it feared that djsaster, are yet to • r"is*le• '' - iitt.d thealowrisking 1 . ay .evnning week, 'build_ ,' i bindings, inelnd 1. tr' &C., and destroy of. froin sixty to Thirty sight thou , ripe, viz. $20,000 in 1 . 0 in OM' Lyeoming , 1 . ,klin Companies. • .ork of incendiary. DA _. __ _ _ - --- ... oei ' 'the tur.. ....4 of said meet.) it what time Start an . COMITY OFIFICitai, y as folldsrt, are to he elected, ti§ - s One person to fill the office of ritarma of the Coo-'' monwealth of Pe sylvanite . I the vacancy Cmcuhon. ed by tbehleith Francis* Shunt, cl One peksori to 6 the offine of CANAL Conatistostitof the Comnitinweid Ofiekilaybrania. One p ' son to 6I th fliCe of NUMBER or The Roust OF BOP SSTs ty: SSW fie Con* , rai of eke flailed s Stotts t o r epress t the Blsti Coogresemal District of Penasylv is.co ' of r the counties of Susquehanna. Bradford nd g ' 1 , I- .. Two p . am lithe office of Unman or rar. Roust or titre watt re to represent the counties of Bus. quench:: ' my Wyonunginthe moose of iterpresentatives of V.O skyania.. 0 nelson to 6 i the offline of Sothis, of theeounty of I du uebalair.. , 1 Oue pc-son to 11 , 1 the race of Pahrnosoraar. CL AR E 'eh!' TNt Comas o tieseVise &Minna and OYEason Titstlttsallt of, the county of tkiignshanna. , - -•-• - One person to 611 the office of it-toisrita or W/T.T.S. RiCOll2l4 or D hi, lied CLAIM or ma 09.Pistali Cuna'r apse eons of 8 1 ;trehanes. • - One pollen to 6 the o of Comity toisunissiouerei F r the comity of Susqueharin • l• i One psis= to till the office of minty Auditor of the coority_ofi,Suscineinumh • :. One pitsoo to till the once of Coroner of the county of Susquehanna. l , • Two persons forlTrustees of the bandaff Academy ' .in , the couoty of Susehauna. . , i I also hereby m at e knosin end glie notice that the pla ces of ingding the enema Elm:omM the several Wards,. Bocongbsiend Toiensbips within the county of Susque hanna arc saffolloars, to wit: . : . -• The ti 4 fetifel frethifi District amnposedof th 4 towEship of Aubure. will be held attho housept George Haverty, in said township. i . I ‘ The Elerdon for the District competed of thei township of dpolaMa. will be held it the tams* of - Jusepti Beche. in-said moireship i - 1 . , The Eltipa for the District comphsed of the township of Bridget ' (der. will be held at the house of Gee. D. D. I Warner, the Beroughof Montrose. • I The Election fed the District ouseputied of thritownship, of Brook,' /I. wail be held et the house formerly occupied by 0. A. bidden in said township. The El ction lei the District composedof th 4 township of CA will be held .I 4 the houserld Jushis Brown, (in said to "ship. i l . The Et ' toy Distrim composed el the towtothip of GVifor and ugh. of Dundatf , will be field at the house fonherly opted hi , Arthur Smith la the:Borough of Dual The El . • ( ; j e : don for the Districtcomposed of the town ship of Divans . will he held et the - bowie Of Ishwßakev, in said to hip. . ; • . I : The•Elgctionfot the District composed of the township of Forest ' w ill be held at the &Me of 'Preferred Binds, in aid township. . = The El ction fon the District computed of the township of Fro .. fl, will he held at the schoolhouse near Samu el Woel in said tuwrilhip. The El aeon fait the District cotutosed of the Borough n i of Fife ,yille, will tette* at the Smail-hotme in- said . . Borough. • The Election fof the Diet:J.3 composed of thetosrriship' of Grratend. will, be held at the house eccapied- by' John Had on, io aid s towhatdp.. , - . , The 01 , , j zt4 . 'on fur the Distil ct composed of the township of Gibso will bel held at; the house of-Joseph . Wash burn. inry township. 1-. - ' , 'The rct {ion for the District etimp:4od of the township, of Ilan, ii will he' held lat the house of Nathan W. vil sior.ool in said turcn ithp. , , .. The Election far the Discrictcoettoesedof thetownship of Hwirthay. willbe held.!at the house lately occupied by F. A. Ward, in seiti township. The Election for the District-composed of thetownship 1 of Herrwk. will be held at MC home" of the late Warren Dimock, in said township! • . - The Election for the District composedof the township of Jackey*, , will be held et the hooch of &inhibit:Mill, in said triionshim _ •.__ . .. • _ .' • . . iZEJ The El Lion For the Dittrictcomposed of the township of Jessup i v - at the held.= the hangout Daniel Ruff inlaid township' . ; . The Electiem fir the DiStrietcomposed of thetownship lof Lea wig beheld at the bdeae of Grow It brothers, - lin said thlsrnthiri.i - , The Elbctionlr the Dietrict compteed of the township of Liberti, will bie held Int the =heel house neetthe rest` deans of lime eninstockAn said township. _l, ttrerEtbetion feirtheDlitriet coaittithecif toe loweellifp , of Latkrett, will be bald it the house of John Squires. in said township. I , .._ The Election for the DiStrict complied urine township „ps of Arad/ it, will be held at the house of Joseph /11.111!: 113 said to hip.' ' I •• - : ' ' • . The El :on for the ThStrict composed of the Borough of Mont e, will be held j t the Isouseof Leonard Seine. Said 8 rough. , I The Election for the IfiStrict comprised of the township el ./New difilerrl. will be hold at the house letelY-wicupied „by J 'seal 0: Pine, in said town'sbip.: - :- The Election for the Dietrict cam pose,d of the township iv of 121isk,. ill be bold at tie house id- Nathan J. Stier. ~.. ' wo.d. in tid coon:ship- 1 The El ation for the Dittrict composed of ;tie tewilvhil , sit t: of hl'pri ilk, will be held at the house of Spencer Exce -1 us, in s al rownship. The El . :90 14 tfC . , Di4triet compdsed of the township of Silver ix, 11 be held at the nooseix,W irecopied by liobert. 111c0engle in said township : . r The Election fur the - Diatrict composed of the township of Tkosisha, will beheld at the house of ineag Blinding, in said township.' I 1 also make known eighth notice as in aid by, the 13th Beetles of th e afore aid act, lem directed, “that every vellum except justi6 of the peace, whd shallhold any oflioelor appointment of profit or frost raider theUoi ted Stateit, or of this State or cif any City er.innorPtated district, Ilibetler a commissioned OintleT or otherwite, a subordinate officer or agent, who is, hr shall be,fempkiyed undertheiegialative. judiciary or ex eimtive department , of chit:Suite or United Suites, or any inty or Incorporated &stria; and also; that every member of tlongress. !aunt of trio Suite Legislature, sod of the select er common council of imy city, or commissioners of any ii , *rporated district hi by law tarapsbie of_ hot:Hower ex . recisiter as the' ametone. th e oilicolor appointment of Judge. In-, Spector or Clerk Of any election of this Comnionwealtb, and thatid inspector or V i dge or o th er 41licers of any, such- eite on, shaft be eh Ilis to any otE/lis 'chic to be , voted fur. 1 i - i And by the stue act oflAsiemilly it is also thade I" the , duty of e ,ery lila - or, WIS: Deputy Sheriff, Alderman. Justiceiathe Pe ac e ,. Co nst able or Deputy Cotistable of every &A cu nt } , towns to or clistriet withinithis Coin sionwestl4, whenever celled upon by an - tfil•ier of an election of by three itial*ed electiini thereof to dicer any window or avenue to any window of ,the pleee of Geoeral filectien which Labial be obstructed lin 501,41 a way'as tolprevent voter s , rom approselling the same ; and it shiltbe the duty of the respective Eotettable et, such ward, diittint.. or, township, Wi th in thig.teommon wealth, tii, be patent jet pernmor ffydeputi. widths place of holding gush E eethincito such ward, district or lowa ship. far the purpose ofPreserving the peace as afore. said." ' I . •-L 4. • : --',' i Also Omit to th 4th meetwei of th e act df asslimbly;ell.- titled .. Agct hating tn eseendoos, and fiwOther pur poses" a widApri l it1ih.4940. it is enacted that the aforesaid 13th ion , "shall not be wiestruecjas to' re vent say sialida cer or boroigh• oficer,frobr serving as iudge.ilospec or Clerk at any-gents! iiir "'arida! Election 4 this mown clack" •' ' 4- Pennant toth prorisi eit ccintained-le the 76th sec: Goa of 'bait*. aid, • Judges' of. the aforeethidis• tricts shalllres ly.te • charge of the certificate or return of th e e cis of eir, respective 'diettiets, rand Produce thew at Ceasetinir (done Jade ftotosackdis. pietist thri Coale of in the Borate' of Montirose.-on the third illy after the tat of,eleatkw befog the priseat year en it i E ID&Y,,the, thirteenth , dsirt? October seat. then and e re to do end wforii the duties required by law ofs iwittss.( A that : here a Julie e by. sick; •••• or iiimoioliddo .. t.is• wtablef •to &dead /aid meeting oilers, theft coutilicatiorrotent aforesaid - Mal be tainsacharge, at „wrrae•At*lS_ArkalieC 6 ** ilt Clik"rthre*M'atildidistefrit...who skalf•do , and pwfons , ' Odin required pi laid Jodi* nankil e - isst- Aiiio:.iiiiitia _dint,eid iii Radii* 04 afit; fill; ettiotwi this •' when tiro' 'ailornlonntitic nimar.ixdnimweit:- did trios Eribj chat ', nta initiator° , awnibersof Of* &wits equal ofiltill li, ll* . or it.,tbs. House, cl:ll4oreseiniv. ties it ' jr • stamoke au* Pkilwgiwirdik.tb• Judi* oil •-• :'' , he lomat , county, hitt* we! , it afixessid,ll6.olll shall 44 oat. a: fair fild4iPoos of all the rotas "hi ',nliali fip 111 isdbesa: 100 at, such. Aka-, I; l o , 4 ,: w hi s ii . w. . _, If i cjaverf pition mated, far. an each i niiiiitber: . .ii . enibien srbinklarlill bit'. Amok ily, 1 isidindfidi and • br_ffimiortiwiiicaw .ottha saidjed gat 'bill lie! lothowlillwilmulit shall Pto lis *WNW atii` .. • jot 0 11 04. 41 .0*. MN* (*lacy at such - pi • in.' - :dieviel•ft *or itai hi ilk! pointed by t ry t *MO Iniin,siitiali be ti y bold m a re 'd iillitiii•Ctioil.' - -..,.. , .• : :-..,i , ..; Th i • T alia t i. ti . confiniiiiiimma Diatrirtniiii; lipoid of ' woof lei . shiliiiiiiiitord*.:Tiogic will meet' 4!_tio. .- • • in,* BiiiiiitiOSlOnso dal; BriOßrd ides 0. 0 0 ' MODOilid.fil rd4dintik . ii! Oisobitiiiit: sad 10.dokiiiii iiidfaidllifitidi;. ". 0 re 0 1 0 4A4 1, 7 1 . 4 .40itiCet.the'tkflasit. C 4. 40 imit im !grialtrnhe t trB •-• ' .....,, : •., '-;,-7",'- - "_;'. - . '....f. 7 . Yiliklilltr 14 :' 4 "-d.*"-1 40 . : - eikiiiii , .*T•iii . 'coitpoo• • 111* 1 4V' . 'SO 'ok Air :10 1 4 , .0 4 1 1-asso c ltook .' • - r,* ..., L '840400440 ',, ; vs:. , 000.1h 164 o il - o r 0 rne t.lei tilinsililim•ii B4llll law uponllin add Wild. ii i4 l .- Also, dint in thil.Bll4 • • of Hid ant; it - • 1 it I w. 1111M1A 4 hwt hei.J.T • '. lll.1 1 1 4 114 4. 7 , 11 04 11 ** .„ at, Wit .. " lisiiwt On o rtas iball44 l4l42 V 4 illoilW l- ='''j.e' my hilidf staleorieff hemalmiO Y... stiallay of 15eptosiber.1941L NELSOrqP• %%UMW* mv; mums, Sept_ 14, 1848. II: ~ .5......., -,Susquehannat Acauww,y_ ~ ‘ . ?TIRE-1Q 'Tannin( this -/eititatkas will. enemeaferaa dem' Agri Stk . -100.1Ni" s ta l. ... Be cb m v r, " „.4, m` r,r;L c'eL esch .l.l47,m outh an Pri e lt ronor iiipal, a v ad ,4 llfina Caltettaa ..::,., 'Tuttle*Te— .no„',. off' vrtitino ittiat* -0ith0vi,..07,•::--11" lE 711-40 Arithmetic. Gaogprap&Y & Jnin''`i -- sset righi p %—' 4 .: Latin Grimm., tett Lemons. f f Phell°l 4l 7;f- - • • -., , , , :ii • phy: Botany. Loofa Ithatoric, _ -_, __,- - ,-, - ..,-7 -,,.... Algrebra. Satveynn t; 000132100 k. A fign!impft : -... ,'I : Latin and °teak Chunialiaskl. ;: „., ~,,---- ;T o Mask' on the. Piano' faun) i, • -;i. By ordet of the Board. A i . s ' -" • f!' U Wei 5W. 1 1 4 • .4e bt Conn. i !of the _• . - Monti i3ept. 20. AA Lipp-, - enimp eft a gawk deed. bY-Otteteeenet.eessai. malsetlien*llate , paymetc.thereasmaolgibresd-W. Rose sod 11 . .J3 .11seatleyr.t4tjohn Elinipsooosed - 41Spee. sons hawing Sheen) Aziosracurt*ili ealissellse , evehlee thirebn to , 6tr Bbapion. ,Bilver Lake widoseideisr: Ali eersous iterresped spilt please give head lost& issolek as it is desh4bis to Close_theliasinoss tissEisiss Ida as . hale delay as possible. i:JOON.4 HOWL Zier Rapt; 4- = ". ,6111./ EL Zee. dada. 1 • , • To . Rttati'. au*ribir oY,rs t, kitii:Aa: ar 0,06.0*-44 t stpiatid thirlgilMrd and" 4,1140 A so Tllla aboatdas ea - 4 of . alontrOaai' 'Tho..lllopoi k !inmost ouiliinta , 'nearly t;.vr'4o4-ioniqfflaollting'ir - I family,. with Oat budding.; fa "Ord soialltloolor a gard.o,ilota foriakiirodalafirdal or grass . fia Kam ialeatliiiidal plow% i col! -- hak_to keep heria - Ea* iniltidalelar dog, a lot of poultry, and a qafaiirita. al 'gni Irma prombrea. • . JOSEP.RAIT.7OSIII4:- atiagewat . 4 , r. Sart 4. 184 °! ' Fish Stoll; A eertitin Tatlor—nxibai Vide. Oft rtni.tht a poled wherlt fignen Play?4: - T. eldeon..lay h..oeno. take B. , ccee acgief Inita Anneal gniatiiike _ engaged, .eitagfg,fenang bieskall phsT: A sig+liketogil,;(rOg tiaga .addresed "0-a-1=4 , 1 layV. 'far t*liiktrade Audi-100s eneetlibis trona , VOOle!you 'mettle:og nortiebt tratikhoe7' 111110; It cogitin! by _bit avrOt I" tonptiviiiifiza v:14444,43 _ Nawl(ork Fashitins f0r18415011._ Tuat arthei . b o p C•CP:.'rt. Lucca, Pai*Nillbt aTrain% Ii viat he harpy to terve all ertat nig ftnl wrrhim witithriryiairernage. I Work warranted wimp' to node dome Ft.ewhrre , • • Cuttivqopetim - *holt iloth* aneLliefinlistst 10:111 mute up ' rube: rir4hup.orer B; thlratrary'a poweil 1;848 - I - A • 113 • Jot. aitlo the. otsisee • rook s;—it valuable' article • ! to those ...whe.lasitemost soot to NLiS it. A!sik puelle;!shot,. heisteS4 ehedsass I sei"lC • - - ' To the - POlie 1 ' :.-. - -..-, it ILINES A N. C. BISSEL L,'having keetars eis,l • Pli itiie stiiP in 'Oe . '-. 1 ~.• '. i; • . T.IZtOD.IIIO.: tIVItIZITZI3O' - , .. . ire prepared to prove that molar as thiinadal leasalk ,' ot *descry hi «alcoved. Montrose 'cm salmi *ceded to 1 - theakitt of tir.thiedointer. We-vrill keep: iseittaittreid 'i r hand or otitire to order. Coate:Neata. Pante. %AU il l Overcoats 4 every -..h.seriptic lo in snits - Mi freedoms' wear, st chic es which no ratutonebte.mia wet tlbjeet4 ' N.i garmobiloade be na winn, be pertained to Ivies soon thefts !hot riA.i . as to firand finish: One of 1111 , WII i visit New York every Sprint sod 7 . Imo rhos glifibilt fashionable patrons the berrelltot= • • we may theie gain' by personal obaervatioa. " vire' , re m.rs e ,ifi t irs,ii and.Wietts4ashitus foe idedlt, i- , i , -.. Prilitbk garieents, for mee - andnboys ofaliecost trinerywidoi .1 l ety. Cintiniiionn in the hese manner tarliste4Pai. .„agnotreia.'S.s 1:. 1848. •', - ' - - ' ' . .. , . -, „..,-..--:.; • - .: . ,_ 'l ' Public.; Venduc - •-:' ' -- .: , 4 - ' THE : annac r iber *dere for 'late at l'abibt-. ,; 0 0 1100 0 0' .:. Taeadiy:the-2641 daseof dapL Wet, an kisagnali hrideparetee tin following property, to Witt :::-:1- - = - '' . l#.' . . 'I hike; 44 =lin. one yoke. or four year. 40. F eallik„.. , yokednar4yeerscold are.ra, time - years:old colt,C,_ years eht,euic. L'Zi eheep, 3 cotes, P-heleZeOrtnetikr '.. ,.- ifi and ant& larthe :bank corn in the Ktoutot._..:;" TaraireOntralintaber . ecision - Aterrnfiatoesterke _ . t potash kettle,' /dough', harrienii and:Oniiiittie farrnine *stens - ire end variant; 'articles ef houelbeid* 4 tare.— fide-et Commence at lit o'ctnek A.' 11._. 11 - 7' , Terme of - s.6le.—Alll etvnir under 8500 mob 45.1 over 8500 . 61 M, inontlia credittieittltnteteit and ftd eel conty , i., . A. BI , III,ROWIL BrideelraiorAzpe 6 1949 . . .- .. ' New. Book Edit . Wish= 771 TaE.lahscribera take ttnatypictunity Of . that tney have ji/AC oFtenrl a Store rot T . litirmitt l i do-sr east of Baldwin and'llanntore'e Grocerii ottani they parptlee kening aernnplrete aieeortintateBif-.4..t-' , -i ' - BOOKS AND - STATIONERY,- - 4'.....,...„H ---. ,.... ; '' incloo g . gio..., (,lassies! Rild iiiii.„4l,,,iteuit .....-. omen ev«ry , tit'e and description, et. hiclittieY elrertalep at prices that Clibibt fail to stßo ofstiitiotioo. ~. 1. Town's and Sander'. Spelline Rinka et Stlitteettitr,- ' r - pARKER-atiswiS, -1 Mnntrnic. Inlr Bt . 1849. ' .. . . .. • - .. 1 ~..„. :Auditor's I,Notice...; , -_,--- -1 - A LL perianns interested in,the disitinutinif ofiaati • 1 - 1, in the hands ofshi , Adailie or 'HMO B_AnAel. ut sinstfa.l.l4 oieceased,;vsill M:esemtheir cilimilt SO . , nit" ire. on g.anniey, the seven[ i day Or OcenberiMatAii taro o'ctock P. M. or be theratfcer barred from catalog* upon the SAW-fund. ..FILANKLIN.PRABiItaii , ' • . !tthntrost, Sept- 6,, 2848. -:- . l'._ . -36441.... :. • Su) v e 0068ING. Bftnpli:tidflice:li!tres,Phi*F l !.- ki bpws, Zink, Stone Wansi ate. ,, ,frooTale by _ B. I,t. Lima a Oah GROCERIES.' SUGJlll.. 2 l4o!i s usa.s,_Blankereil, Valk4- (9r sate Oesp.by : B. R. 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